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Problem with ports
#16
Mooga Wrote:First off, remove autoupdate. It doesn't work in windows.
Second, try setting sv_region to 255 and see if the problems stop.

No.The message remains.Someone told me that he once waited for a week to show up.Is that correct?
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#17
Please claim that... but it SHOULD work right away.
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fqdn Wrote:if you've seen the any of the matrix movies, a game server is not all that different. it runs a version of the game that handles the entire world for each client connected. that's the 2 sentence explanation.
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#18
Up if someone knows something else.
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#19
Should I open a port only for contact with master list?
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#20
Can the command ''setmaster'' help me?
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#21
Ah...oh problems how I remember them. OUTBOUND NAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I had this exact problem...my regions were right...it was giving out the right IP....said it connected and my friend could connect via IP but it wouldn't show in the master list. I had to configure outbound NAT.
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thezfunk Wrote:Ah...oh problems how I remember them. OUTBOUND NAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I had this exact problem...my regions were right...it was giving out the right IP....said it connected and my friend could connect via IP but it wouldn't show in the master list. I had to configure outbound NAT.
Yes I found NAT.But do you know what I exactly have to do?
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#23
Methodman Wrote:
thezfunk Wrote:Ah...oh problems how I remember them. OUTBOUND NAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I had this exact problem...my regions were right...it was giving out the right IP....said it connected and my friend could connect via IP but it wouldn't show in the master list. I had to configure outbound NAT.
Yes I found NAT.But do you know what I exactly have to do?

You probablly found INbound NAT pretty easy. Not all firewalls/routers will let you set OUTbound NAT. Right now your server is replying on a specific port and your firewall/router is scrambling that. Setting outbound NAT and mapping the specific reply port will ensure that when your server responds to the master on a specific port that the master server sees the reply coming back from the correct port.
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